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32 Mada Pocket Area Total 22724 14192 62.45 Tribal Research & Training Institute, Maharashtra Villages & Towns of Mahara Tribal Research & Training Institute, Maharashtra Villages & Towns of Maharashtra State (Data As Per 2011 Census) Tahsil : 1)Salekasa (4048) District : Gondia (507) 2) Deori (4051) Mada Pocket Name : Pippariya ITDP Name : Deori Census Code Population 2011 Sr. No. Village Name 2011 Total Tribal ST % 1 Pipariya 538004 3550 2058 57.97 2 Kamakazari 538017 0 0 0.00 3 Dandhari 538018 368 367 99.73 4 Murkudoh 538019 522 507 97.13 5 Tahkazari 538020 0 0 0.00 6 Gendurzariya 538021 0 0 0.00 7 Sirmalkasa 538022 0 0 0.00 8 Jambhadi 538023 662 360 54.38 9 Salekasa 538024 1023 520 50.83 10 Halbitola 538032 1648 651 39.50 11 Dhansuwa 538033 343 120 34.99 12 Nawatola 538034 702 590 84.05 13 Daldalkuhi 538035 279 279 100.00 14 Kachargad 538036 0 0 0.00 15 Diwatesur 538037 0 0 0.00 16 Toyagondi 538038 631 329 52.14 17 Banjari 538039 629 584 92.85 18 Darrekasa 538040 397 244 61.46 19 Dhanegaon 538041 251 235 93.63 20 Jamakudo 538042 1902 709 37.28 21 Kosamtarra 538043 930 692 74.41 22 Chandsuraj 538052 626 408 65.18 23 Vicharpur 538053 1100 769 69.91 24 Kopalgad 538054 984 867 88.11 25 Managad 538055 614 599 97.56 26 Serpar 538057 548 205 37.41 27 Bijepar 538060 1580 895 56.65 28 Pandharwani 538061 1056 707 66.95 29 Domatola 538062 443 301 67.95 30 Maramjob 538063 193 139 72.02 31 Kular Bhatti 538064 462 388 83.98 32 Murpar 538348 1281 669 52.22 32 Mada Pocket Area Total 22724 14192 62.45 Note :- Villages from Sr. No. 1 to 31 are from Salekasa Tahsil and Village of Sr. No. 32 is from Deori Tahsil. Tribal Research & Training Institute, Maharashtra Villages & Towns of Maharashtra State (Data As Per 2011 Census) Tahsil : 1) Deori (4051) 2) Sadak- District : Gondia (507) Arjuni (4049) Mada Pocket Name : Shenda ITDP Name : Deori Census Code Population 2011 Sr. No. Village Name 2011 Total Tribal ST % 1 Alezari** 538344 0 0 0.00 2 Charbhata** 538345 887 63 7.10 3 Surtoli** 538346 700 14 2.00 4 Subraytola** 538352 157 31 19.75 5 Khamtalav** 538353 109 109 100.00 6 Salegaon** 538354 617 557 90.28 7 Chhattartola** 538355 0 0 0.00 8 Tekabedar** 538356 787 577 73.32 9 Wadegaon** 538357 1127 574 50.93 10 Borgaon** 538360 689 390 56.60 11 Zunzaritola** 538363 114 66 57.89 12 Makardhokada** 538368 1124 1000 88.97 13 Bhagi** 538369 1239 387 31.23 14 Malharbodi** 538374 113 73 64.60 15 Bharregaon** 538375 1594 884 55.46 16 Rajamdongari** 538379 162 127 78.40 17 Salai** 538380 433 297 68.59 18 Shedepar** 538381 773 308 39.84 19 Bilargondi** 538382 280 179 63.93 Census Code Population 2011 Sr. No. Village Name 2011 Total Tribal ST % 20 Chichewada** 538383 1053 790 75.02 21 Masulkasa** 538384 583 508 87.14 22 Kanhalgaon** 538385 1126 495 43.96 23 Pandharwani** 538386 335 194 57.91 24 Nakati** 538388 633 310 48.97 25 Lendijob** 538391 409 301 73.59 26 Serpar** 538392 1494 1278 85.54 27 Murpar Rithi** 538393 0 0 0.00 28 Padampur** 538399 485 209 43.09 29 Kohalipar** 538136 114 73 64.04 30 Shenda** 538137 2415 1434 59.38 31 Usikheda** 538139 649 539 83.05 32 Saledharani** 538148 343 202 58.89 33 Khurshipar** 538158 430 204 47.44 34 Sahakepar** 538159 242 235 97.11 35 Khadki** 538160 1249 863 69.10 36 Rajguda** 538162 727 358 49.24 37 Nishani (Rithi)** 538173 0 0 0.00 37 Mada Pocket Area Total 23192 13629 58.77 Note :- Villages from Sr. No. 1 to 28 are from Deori Tahsil and Villages from Sr. No. 29 to 37 are from Sadak-Arjuni Tahsil. 2. Villages Having ** are MADA+ATSP Villages. Tribal Research & Training Institute, Maharashtra Villages & Towns of Maharashtra State (Data As Per 2011 Census) District : Gondia (507) Tahsil : Deori (4051) Mada Pocket Name : Palangaon ITDP Name : Deori Census Code Population 2011 Sr. No. Village Name 2011 Total Tribal ST % 1 Masurbhowda 538395 230 148 64.35 2 Sindibirri 538396 742 435 58.63 3 Haldi 538398 183 139 75.96 4 Palangaon 538401 1436 891 62.05 5 Parsodi 538404 1262 853 67.59 6 Kawalewada 538405 582 306 52.58 7 Alewada 538407 945 596 63.07 8 Mohgaon 538408 588 261 44.39 9 Nilaj 538413 702 533 75.93 10 Murmadi(rithi) 538414 0 0 0.00 11 Ambhora 538415 708 285 40.25 12 Kesori 538423 812 566 69.70 13 Tumadikasa 538424 476 344 72.27 14 Murmadi 538425 763 591 77.46 15 Wadekasa 538428 311 219 70.42 16 Mehatakheda 538429 813 597 73.43 17 Paulzola 538430 716 508 70.95 18 Rehali 538431 669 501 74.89 19 Sundari 538440 624 380 60.90 20 Dhawalkhedi 538441 617 303 49.11 21 Uchepur 538443 918 482 52.51 22 Chipota 538444 870 669 76.90 23 Kadikasa 538446 776 437 56.31 24 Pouni (rithi) 538447 0 0 0.00 25 Wasani 538448 367 298 81.20 26 Piparkhari 538460 603 496 82.26 27 Gawarra(rithi) 538461 0 0 0.00 28 Mispiri 538465 990 803 81.11 29 Mahaka 538466 1197 1094 91.40 29 Mada Pocket Area Total 18900 12735 67.38 Tribal Research & Training Institute, Maharashtra Villages & Towns of Maharashtra State (Data As Per 2011 Census) District : Gondia (507) Tahsil : Deori (4051) Mada Pocket Name : Chichgad ITDP Name : Deori Census Code Population 2011 Sr. No. Village Name 2011 Total Tribal ST % 1 Jethabhawda 538394 561 488 86.99 2 Mhaisuli 538403 970 923 95.15 3 Pindakepar 538406 1094 944 86.29 4 Kosabi(kh) 538416 198 181 91.41 5 Bonde 538417 605 333 55.04 6 Ghonadi 538418 1537 718 46.71 7 Kotijambhora 538419 983 758 77.11 8 Dewalgaon 538420 375 169 45.07 9 Sirpur 538421 431 257 59.63 10 Bhagi 538422 1145 871 76.07 11 Wandhara 538432 686 264 38.48 12 Chichgad 538433 2510 693 27.61 13 Singandoh 538434 482 199 41.29 14 Sarregaon 538435 119 0 0.00 15 Ropa 538436 310 194 62.58 16 Dhodhara 538437 243 220 90.53 17 Mohandi 538438 533 418 78.42 18 Dongargaon 538439 303 258 85.15 19 Sukali 538449 611 582 95.25 19 Mada Pocket Area Total 13696 8470 61.84 Tribal Research & Training Institute, Maharashtra Villages & Towns of Maharashtra State (Data As Per 2011 Census) Tahsil : 1) Sadak-Arjuni (4049) 2) District : Gondia (507)/ Goregaon (4045) 3) Sakoli (4040) 4) Bhandara (506) Lakhani Mada Pocket Name : Pitezari ITDP Name : Deori Census Code Population 2011 Sr. No. Village Name 2011 Total Tribal ST % 1 Mangezari 538066 0 0 0.00 2 Murpar 538068 993 360 36.25 3 Thadezari 538069 397 327 82.37 4 Bolunda 538070 70 66 94.29 5 Malijunga 538072 894 215 24.05 6 Mundipar 538075 1599 91 5.69 7 Mundipar 538087 405 130 32.10 8 Palasgaon 538096 1106 83 7.50 9 Rengepar 538101 1039 503 48.41 10 Halbitola 538102 683 378 55.34 11 Khadipar 538105 1747 258 14.77 12 Bhusaritola 538106 711 84 11.81 13 Patekurra 538107 1443 431 29.87 14 Palasgaon 538111 1547 700 45.25 15 Malpuri 537684 806 305 37.84 16 Garada 537708 224 67 29.91 17 Sondlagondi 537710 145 77 53.10 18 Bundalghat 537073 0 0 0.00 19 Navegaon 537074 0 0 0.00 20 Pangadi 537076 0 0 0.00 21 Pitezari 537078 579 515 88.95 22 Gidalpar 537079 0 0 0.00 23 Ategaon 537082 624 325 52.08 24 Sonegaon 537084 504 242 48.02 25 Usgaon 537085 1078 122 11.32 26 Makkitola 537086 159 98 61.64 27 Palaspani 537087 1244 303 24.36 28 Nipiyartola 537088 237 89 37.55 29 Alebedar 537110 8 0 0.00 30 Tudmapuri 537111 1210 666 55.04 31 Khairlanji 537117 691 216 31.26 32 Pauldawana 537169 0 0 0.00 33 Khurshipar 537170 126 58 46.03 34 Chikhalbodi 537174 275 179 65.09 34 Mada Pocket Area Total 20544 6888 33.53 Note :- Villages from Sr. No. 1 to 14 are from Sadak-Arjuni Tahsil and Villages from Sr. No. 15 to 17 are from Goregaon Tahsil and Villages from Sr. No. 18 to 31 are from Sakoli Tahsil.(Bhandara District.), Villages from Sr. No. 32 to 34 are from Lakhani Tahsil.(Bhandara District.) Tribal Research & Training Institute, Maharashtra Villages & Towns of Maharashtra State (Data As Per 2011 Census) Tahsil : 1) Arjuni Morgaon (4050) 2) District : Gondia (507) Sadak-Arjuni (4049) 3) Deori (4051) Mada Pocket Name : Gothangaon Tambora ITDP Name : Deori Census Code Population 2011 Sr. No. Village Name 2011 Total Tribal ST % 1 Pandharwani(rai) 538184 460 154 33.48 2 Pandharwani(mal) 538185 575 244 42.43 3 Kholi 538186 373 167 44.77 4 Dewalgaon 538195 1852 810 43.74 5 Somalpur 538196 0 0 0.00 6 Dongargaon 538197 254 146 57.48 7 Kumbhitola 538200 1186 816 68.80 8 Bolade 538201 769 311 40.44 9 Kawatha 538202 617 71 11.51 10 Bortekadi (Rithi) 538203 0 0 0.00 11 Kalimati 538204 0 0 0.00 12 Rampuri 538205 765 665 86.93 13 Yelodi 538206 645 314 48.68 14 Jambhali 538207 703 160 22.76 15 Chutiya 538208 248 213 85.89 16 Malkazari 538209 0 0 0.00 17 Tumdimendha 538210 0 0 0.00 18 Zashinagar 538212 1680 901 53.63 19 Tidka 538213 431 328 76.10 20 Pauni 538214 1395 729 52.26 21 Dhabetekadi 538215 72 39 54.17 22 Kohalgaon 538216 815 161 19.75 23 Kanholi 538218 678 248 36.58 24 Jabbarkheda 538219 254 254 100.00 25 Yerandi 538221 440 430 97.73 26 Mahuli 538222 0 0 0.00 27 Sanjaynagar 538227 329 0 0.00 28 Gothangaon 538228 2023 1064 52.60 29 Butai 538231 1 0 0.00 30 Kadholi 538233 357 164 45.94 31 Gandhari 538235 515 287 55.73 32 Jambhali 538236 105 105 100.00 33 Surban 538237 462 172 37.23 34 Umarpayali 538243 126 101 80.16 35 Dongargaon 538244 47 47 100.00 36 Kelwad 538246 132 77 58.33 37 Gardanpur 538252 493 226 45.84 Census Code Population 2011 Sr.
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